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Genesis : Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Reviews

Below are user reviews of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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Ten years ago today...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: December 25, 2002
Author: Amazon User

..this was the best selling Genesis game. Man, I really do miss the Genesis. I mean, for all the high tech, superpowered consoles we have today, such as the Gamecube and PS2 the Genesis had such a simple-charm. The games had great graphics AND awesome playability. Something you don't get together a lot these days.

I remember Xmas in 1992 when I was 12, walking around a snowy Edinburgh and seeing this game displayed proudly in all the toy/game shops. I really wanted it, I thot it was the coolest thing. Then on Xmas morning I finally managed to get a Genesis, I got this game with it too and Xmas couldn't have been cooler. The music, the graphics, the highly-imaginative levels and Sonics way-past-cool pal Tails made this game truly great. There was some controversy at the time that the 3D graphics on the special stage caused epileptic fits but I never got any more than a headache.

Games like this are what made the Genesis indisposable. If you still have one...hold onto it, don't sell it like I did.

If you were forced to buy only one Sonic game at all...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: September 23, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Sonic The Hedgehog 2(1992). The second Genesis Sonic game.

Once Sega established themselves as a worthy contender of the 16-bit era with the original Sonic The Hedgehog, they knew their newly successful mascot shouldn't be relegated to a "one-game-wonder" status, so they set out to follow it up with a sequel in order to keep the public's attention on them. Although Sonic was the true origin of the 16-bit wars between the giants Sega and Nintendo, this time Sega had a much greater challenge ahead of them. By 1992, the big N had just released their new SNES system along with a slew of outstanding games. Therefore Sega had to react fast. Sonic fast. They had to figure out how to draw people back to the ring collecting, speed shoes, chaos emeralds, and blue hedgehogs in a time when people were absorbed with Yoshis, Simon Belmonts, F-Zeros, and Street Fighters. Sega started work first on what would later become Sonic CD (for the Sega CD), but put it away briefly and made some other graphical upgrades to have a game ready for 1992. What resulted is Sonic 2. Did it live up to the original, or did the game fall under the inferior sequel curse? I'm sure you already know my answer...

This my friends, is a true classic. Sonic 2 not only puts to rest any worries one would've had with a Sonic sequel, but it improved greatly upon the original game as well! I'd have to say that this is probably the single best and most well-designed Sonic game ever made (although Sonic CD is still my personal favorite, and hooking Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles together truly makes the best sonic game). Sonic 1 had awesome level structures, cool music, and fun gameplay, but its sequel takes those aspects to the next level of greatness. In addition to what's already established, this game adds great things like the Speed Dash, Tails/Miles the fox, chemical plants, 2 player competition modes, the 7th chaos emerald, the Death Egg ship, corkscrew tunnels, oil oceans, speedy bonus stages, coconut throwing monkeys, the starpost, and Super Sonic. Take a look at all the stuff that makes this game great and the (very) few small quibbles that it falls short:

PROS
-EXCELLENT LEVEL DESIGNS. Sonic's main gimmick was that he's fast, right? Well Sega wisely chose to center the level structures this time around his speedy characteristics and as a result, the levels are extremely fun to go through. There's still plenty of platforming action amidst the flurry of speed, so the challenge is ever present. The Zones are extremely varied as well, so you'll never get bored with the levels.
-ENTER TAILS THE FOX. Joining Sonic's (then) latest adventure is this small orange fox who sports 2 tails allowing him to fly. In single player mode, he accompanies you in collecting rings and rescuing you from the clutches of robots. Another person can control him as well.
-AWESOME 2 PLAYER MODE! This mode is really fun because it pits two people against each other going through one of 4 zones from the game. There's some cool powerups that make things extra difficult for the other player.
-THE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK HERE IS SOME OF THE BEST IN VIDEOGAME MUSIC. Seriously. This ranks up there with Mega Man 2, Gradius 2 & 3, Castlevania 4 & SotN, and Turrican as far as jaw-dropping video game music goes. Not a single one of these tunes is bad, and all are very catchy, probably some of the best that you'll find on the Genesis. My favorites have to be the Chemical Plant, Aquatic Ruin, (2-player) Mystic Cave, and Metropolis tunes.
-MUCH BETTER SPECIAL STAGES. This time around, you're put in a 3D-ish tunnel in which you have to collect a certain amount of rings and avoid the spike traps. It's still very challenging like the first game's stages are, but thankfully it eliminates the frustration by offering you A LOT MORE chances to tackle them throughout the game.
-EVEN BETTER ASSORTMENT OF ENEMIES THIS TIME. There are a lot of cool enemies you'll face like the aformentioned monkeys with coconuts, armored crabs, lava dragons, claw mantis, and the extendable catepillar.
-Before I forget, THE SPEED DASH IS A MUCH WELCOME ADDITION! This aids in the speedy level design because now you have a new way to take off turbo-charged from a standstill.
-SUPER SONIC!! Okay, so even if this idea is somewhat ripped off from the Super Saiyan of Dragon Ball Z, it's still awesome to be able to transform into this fiery yellow, superfast, invincible flying blur once you've obtained all the chaos emeralds.

CONS
-Despite being able to control Tails in the single player mode, it's not nearly as much fun for the second player because they can't really help out much. What's worse is that you can't make Tails fly and lift Sonic to higher places yet (wait til Sonic 3).
-While the zones are a lot of fun to play through and there are a lot of them, it comes with the price of there being only 2 acts to complete per zone instead of 3 (except for Metropolis Zone). Some stages later on are only a single act long.
-SOME OF THE BOSSES ARE FAR TOO EASY. It's true. Unlike the first game's bosses in which some were fairly easy, many of Dr. Robotnik's latest contraptions can be taken out in a pathetic matter of seconds.

That's all the minor complaints I can think of. Everything else about this game rules. It goes without saying that Sonic 2 is a surefire classic, and most every Sonic fan already owns this one. It makes as a great introduction for new fans, and it never gets old, even though it technically is an old-school game. Whether you decide to hunt down the Genesis version, or would rather have it through the Sonic Mega Collection, BUY IT NOW!

A classic.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: December 24, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Sonic 2 for Sega genesis is indeed a classic. A Game Boy Advance re-release would be great. I hope to see one that isn't as screwed up as the Sonic 1 GBA re-relase is. On Sonic 1 for GBA, the spin-dash move (As introduced in this game) can now be done and you can also save your progress. But what the GBA re-release on Sonic 1 doesn't tell you is that the game moves very slowly and sonic jumps higher and runs faster. If Sonic 2 does get a GBA re-release, I hope it doesn't go as slowly as Sonic 1 on GBA does. the only modifications that would be great for a Sonic 2 GBA re-release would be 1. Knuckles 2. Save 3. A flying Tails (as introduced in Sonic 3). Anyways, Sonic The Hedgehog 2 is a classic game and I would love to see it re-released in more than just Plug N Play games

Wow! Sonic has never let us down...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: December 16, 2001
Author: Amazon User

This game is amazing! It's graphics exceed even the great Super mario world. It's speed is just scary! And the Gameplay! Well, the story is a bit weak, but that's the only thing wrong with this game! The levels go:
1-Emerald hills(88%)A great starting level.
2-Chemical plant(83%)It is a little hard, but it's still good!
3-Aquatic ruins(77%)A good 3rd level, but the scenery is wierd!
4-Casino nights(84%)This level set the standard for 'fun' levels in Sonic games to come. But the boss is quite hard!
5-Hill tops(85%)A good level with good inovation.
6-Mystic caves(83%)An inovative level, but easy to get stuck!
7-Oil ocean refinery(80%)This is a good level, but it's also a maze!
8-Metropilis city(90%)A MASSIVE 3 act level which makes up for the folling 1 act zones.
9-The sky chase(88%)A new style of gameplay is introduced in this stage, controlling Sonic and the tornado at the same time!
10-Winged fortress(91%)An epic chase in the sky. You play Sonic running through an airship! And at the end, you leave Earth...
11-The death egg zone(85%)Although a blatant copy of Darth vadars Death star, this is a cool last level.
12-3D half pipe stage(95%)Wow! The best bonus level on any game ever! At first,impossible. But you'll get the hang of it!
13-Wood zone(87%)Cut out the final version of the game, but it's on Sonic 2 beta.
14-Genocide city(?%)This is on Sonic 2 beta, but totally unplayable. They put it on Sonic 3, and renamed it Launch base.
15-Hidden palace(90%)This is another Sonic 2 beta level, but the most interesting Sonic stage ever!
Verdict-Although stuff is coppied from Dragonball Z and Starwars, this is very inovative. 92%

Sonic taken to another level!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: March 27, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Though the first Sonic game for the Genesis will always be my favorite, this is a very close second. This time around, you have the spin-dash attack, making it easier to attack tougher enemies and you have a friend to help you; Miles "Tails" Prower. This game has more levels and better detailed graphics than the first and the best part of all; Super Sonic!! If you collect all of the chaos emeralds and get 50 rings and jump, you turn yellow, fast, and pretty much invincible!! The levels in this game are way trickier than in the first and Dr. Robotnik has meaner toys to fight you with. May the Force be with you (just some off-beat Star Wars stuff). Oh yeah, the levels and soundtrack are also better than that of the first game.

This also has a two player game where you compete as Sonic or Tails with someone else in racing through zones. This is good, but not as good as the single-player game.

This blows Final Fantasy out of the water!!

BEST OF ALL TIME

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: May 25, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I own many games. Lotta Genesis games, Super Nintendo, gameboy, PSX, PS2, Cube, whatever. I'm not boasting, but instead I'm pointing out that out of every single game I own, this is my all-time favorite. That's a high reward I think. I'll never forget the first day I got to play this game. I was 10 years old (it was a few years after the game came out), and, amazingly, I really waasn't a gamer. I liked games, but just wasn't addicted (yet). Well, look at me now! Owning countless titles, always reading reviews to get only the good titles, always buying new games, but...I have never found a better game than Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

Sonic the Hedgehog Lives On!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: March 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Ok, it's 2006 and I'm writing a review for a game that came out around 1991 or 1992. Anyway, I recently purchased a Genesis 2 system from a book store and I picked up my favortie Sonic game to go with it. This has got to be the best game ever for the Sega Genesis! I started playing this game on my PC with the Sega Smash Pack, went over to a friend's house and they had the real game for the Genesis! I loved all sonic games from that moment on! Well, time to stop remminissing (or however you spell that) and get to the point. This is the best Sonic game for the Genesis EVER!

Pros:
Cheap (Mine for about six dollars)
Crisp Graphics
Awesome Sound

Cons:
Fast Levels
Somewhat easy bosses
Shipping prices on Amazon

-Sonic

P.S.: Check out Shining Force and the Sega Game Gear! :)

Good Game I love Sonic The Hedgehog 2

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: September 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I have a copy of this game that I bought in 1992 when I bought a Sega Genesis. Even though Sonic Hedgehog 3 is has better graphics. This is still a great game. I suggest it to anyone who likes a good game.

the game rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 08, 2001
Author: Amazon User

man i love sonic and the gang this is my favorite out of my 15 games. i also have a dreamcast with both of the sonic adventure games. sonic games are awsume!

Fun sequel!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 09, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Now you have Tails on your side to combat that evil Dr. Robotnic! This game has better graphics, a new feature (the charge-up spin) multiplayer, and fun levels! A great addition to any Genesis library!


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